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Methods for implanting a prosthesis in a human shoulder

a human shoulder and prosthesis technology, applied in the field of human shoulder prosthesis implanting, can solve the problems of degeneration of soft tissues, wear and tear of sensitive soft tissues, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing the movement of soft tissues and reducing the injury

Active Publication Date: 2014-06-17
STRYKER EUROPEAN OPERATIONS LIMITED
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[0014]An aspect of some embodiments of the invention relates to a method for implanting an expandable prosthesis adapted to reduce and / or eliminate injury between soft tissues of the body and other tissues, for example to the rotator cuff. In an embodiment of the invention, the expandable prosthesis is either sponge-like or inflatable and is expanded in a space between the tendons of the rotator cuff and the acromion and / or coracoid process. In some embodiments of the invention, a prosthesis implantation and / or inflation device is used to implant and / or inflate the expandable prosthesis.
[0039]There is further provided in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a method for implanting a prosthesis adapted to reduce injury to between soft tissues and other tissues of a body, comprising: placing the prosthesis into an implantation site between the soft tissues and the other tissues; and, simulating with the prosthesis a bursa naturally occurring at the implantation site. In an embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises eluting at least one pharmaceutical agent from the prosthesis at the implantation site. Optionally, placing and simulating occurs without significantly reducing movement of the soft tissues relative to the other tissues. Optionally, the soft tissues are tendons of a rotator cuff and the other tissues are at least one of a humerus, an acromion or a coracoid process.

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Through repeated strenuous motion, sensitive soft tissues often suffer wear and tear injuries from repeatedly rubbing against one another and / or hard tissues, such as bone.
In addition, these tissues can be adversely affected by inflammation, infection, disease and / or genetic predispositions which lead to degeneration of these tissues.

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[0065]As described above, repeated strenuous motion often causes sensitive soft tissues to suffer wear and tear injuries from repeatedly rubbing against one another and / or hard tissues, such as bone. Tears of tendons and / or ligaments and articular capsule disintegration are examples of this type of injury. In addition, these tissues can be adversely affected by inflammation, infection, disease and / or genetic predispositions which lead to degeneration of these tissues.

[0066]Injuries to soft tissues such as tendons can cause pain and impaired function of the area served by the tendon. Typically, a bursa can be found near areas where “friction” injuries due to the rubbing are prone to occur. A bursa is a natural fluid collection that permits movements between tendons and / or ligaments and bone parts and prevents injury to these tendons by acting as a cushion and / or movement facilitator between them.

[0067]In some embodiments of the invention, prostheses described herein are shaped and / or...

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Abstract

A prosthesis for reducing injury to soft tissues of the body, comprising an implantable member adapted to simulate at least one of a size or a shape of a naturally occurring bursa, where the member may be inflatable or otherwise expandable, flexible or rigid, and may be composed of a biocompatible, biodegradable, or non-biodegradable material. The member is adapted to be implanted at a musculoskeletal attachment site or at a site between a muscle and a bone, and is shaped and sized to reduce injury to the site. The prosthesis may also include a plug which seals the prosthesis automatically upon removal of an inflation tube.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a National Phase of PCT Patent Application No. PCT / IL2008 / 000347 having International filing date of Mar. 13, 2008 which claims the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 918,051, filed on Mar. 15, 2007, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.FIELD OF INVENTION[0002]The present inventions relate generally to the field of medical devices and the treatment of human medical conditions using the medical devices. More specifically, the present inventions include expandable prosthetic devices used for treating a variety of conditions, including rotator cuff injuries, broken and / or depressed bone fractures, infection and / or inflammation in the body.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Through repeated strenuous motion, sensitive soft tissues often suffer wear and tear injuries from repeatedly rubbing against one another and / or hard tissues, such as bone. Tears of rotator cuff tendons and artic...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F2/08A61F2/02
CPCA61B17/7275A61F2250/0003A61B17/7097A61B17/8855A61B17/562A61B2017/00557A61B17/7061A61B17/8805A61F2/40
Inventor SHOHAT, SHAUL
Owner STRYKER EUROPEAN OPERATIONS LIMITED
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